'Taste' sensory experience for toddlers: what food to use?
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:33 pm
Hi, This is my first post
I work in the Toddler room at my centre and I want to incorporate experiences covering all senses...but I don't really know what to do with taste...
I mean I know I'll have to use food. And I was thinking maybe to cut up lemon for sour and an orange for sweet...but what else could I use.
What could be salty?
Should I incorporate hot (warm) and cold too? Is that taste or touch?
Would an orange work for sweet?
Does sweet, sour, salty, hot and cold cover everything?
Is there anything I should be concerned about with giving the children food? When we do cooking experiences with the children we just let the parents know with a note about what the exact ingredients are and they let us know if there is an issue that we don't already know about. So I guess this would fall under the same thing.
I don't really want to go into anything that involves cooking if I can help it. I find it a bit stressful...especially when I have a pretty young room at the moment all newish 2's. I'd rather save anything with too much 'cooking' for the end of the year when most of them are nearer to 3.
Any thoughts or ideas would be great
I work in the Toddler room at my centre and I want to incorporate experiences covering all senses...but I don't really know what to do with taste...
I mean I know I'll have to use food. And I was thinking maybe to cut up lemon for sour and an orange for sweet...but what else could I use.
What could be salty?
Should I incorporate hot (warm) and cold too? Is that taste or touch?
Would an orange work for sweet?
Does sweet, sour, salty, hot and cold cover everything?
Is there anything I should be concerned about with giving the children food? When we do cooking experiences with the children we just let the parents know with a note about what the exact ingredients are and they let us know if there is an issue that we don't already know about. So I guess this would fall under the same thing.
I don't really want to go into anything that involves cooking if I can help it. I find it a bit stressful...especially when I have a pretty young room at the moment all newish 2's. I'd rather save anything with too much 'cooking' for the end of the year when most of them are nearer to 3.
Any thoughts or ideas would be great